senator kelly ayotte not happy with the obama administration decision to charge usama bin laden's son-in-law in criminal court instead of a military tribunal. we're back not only with the panel but for the friday lightning round with our panel. so, we now learn that sulaiman abu ghaith has been in u.s. custody for a week and was only charged after he stopped talking, supposedly, steve. the u.s. was have a railroad of being able to bring terrornist to court and convict them in criminal court. what practical effect do you think the decision is here to go in criminal court rather than a military tribunal? >> a lot of it depends when he was mirandizeed and how much information he gave us before he was mirandizeed. we heard that story from the obama administration after the airplane bomber. gave us everything we could want to know in 50 minutes. that is a harder sell here in particular because faith abu ghaith was in iran. and the indict reads extensively about his activities in iran in 2002. he is potentially somebody who could give us a lot of information about the network, the al-qaeda network